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For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by us—by me, Silvanus, and Timothy—was not Yes and No, but in Him was Yes. For ALL the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us. (2 Co1:19-20, emphasis added)

Every beautiful promise in the Scriptures is for us believers. The Lord says “Yes” to us concerning each promise, meaning that we may have it. There is an eternal “Yes” through the name of Jesus to everyone who has accepted Jesus as their Savior.

Every blessing, benefit, and miracle that we receive brings God glory: by the testimony of our lips in answer to simply believing, resting in, and receiving the Word of God as our guarantee. The scriptural promise is God’s verification that our blessings are inevitable.

Just remember that we can’t dictate how the blessing will come or how it will look. That part is in God’s hands, and we must trust Him to do it well. Study God’s Word to find several promises that will bring you the answer that you desire; believe them; rely upon them; and trust God.

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Someone once said: "God votes for you. The devil votes against you. YOURS is the Deciding Vote!"
Family; music; reading; writing articles; and doing Bible research are some of my favorite things. I believe that God is good and that He loves mankind all of the time. He's never in a bad mood! He is our Savior, Deliverer, Healer, Reconciler, Provider and Protector. He desires a loving relationship with every human being. Praise God!
I have served in churches for 42 years in various ways--mostly in the background and in clerical and administrative functions. Eventually, I was promoted and given more responsibility. I was asked to teach and co-lead the Healing Ministry. At the last church in which I served, the Lord blessed me by calling me as an Associate Pastor for nearly 8 years. I love serving the Lord and His people!